so the sharkcat has a leaky tank, I decided to bite the bullet and rip up the floor and get some new tanks, replace some rotted timber and give it a nice new floor.
So after flushing the old tanks 3 times to avoid blowing my head off (if I make sparks) I attacked it with my grinder and got the tanks out. and to my surprise after the old owner told me they were 120 litres each I worked out they went about 175 litres.
they had a bit of fibreglass ontop holding them in place.
So with the explosion danger gone I got stuck into pulling up floor and cutting out under those bloody side pockets! (real pain ).
Man these things are built solid, floor was solid glass same as bulkheads which are every 600mm, which have timber crossbeams and uprights glassed to them and in between every bulkhead a crossbeam with an upright. Way stronger built then my old kevlacat.
So heres the plans of what im going to do, hopefully its ok as its my first time glassing.
Im cutting out all timbers and replacing them with a product called coosa 26 cut into 75mm wide strips and polyester resin. glassing them to all bulkheads and side of boat.
Moving front fuel compartment bulkhead forward to sneak in slightly larger fuel tanks.
putting down a ply floor fully glassed both sides then glassed into boat.
only going to have two spin out hatches to access back two compartments .and some flow coat underfloor and on floor to tidy things up.
is polyester glass ok to use for this job ? was going to use epoxy but local fibreglasser told me just use polyester?
And what other ply replacement products are out there ?
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leaky tank out
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how tank was secured
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couple rotten timbers
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both tanks out and working around under side pocket to get last bit of floor out.
Any help and info on things would be helpful.